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Pwning V8 with Turbofan Type Confusion (CVE-2025-2135)

zellic.io
2 points·by stong1·hace 4 meses·0 comments

The letters that convinced Google and Apple to keep TikTok online

theverge.com
6 points·by stong1·el año pasado·0 comments

Playing Minesweeper with a SMT Solver

github.com
3 points·by stong1·el año pasado·0 comments

A Google Shareholder Is Suing the Company over the TikTok Ban

wired.com
3 points·by stong1·el año pasado·0 comments

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stong1
·hace 6 meses·discuss
Well said. To expand on what you wrote, I like to think of there being three components (axes) to activities: fun, value, and meaning.

Fun is you enjoy doing it. Playing video games and watching TV is fun.

Valuable is it makes money. Importantly, it's what other people are willing to pay you money for, not what you think is important or even good.

Meaningful is it's spiritually enriching. These are things you would regret not doing on your deathbed. Spending time with your family or going to church are common examples of things that are meaningful to people (and potentially fun). This one is defined based on one's internal compass and varies significantly from person to person.

You can come up with activities that are pure fun, value, or meaning. Measuring activities against these three axes has been a valuable mental model for my time management and life design.

There's jobs that are fun and meaningful, but don't pay much. This is like charity work or passion tax industries such as game dev, music, or art.

There's also jobs that are fun and valuable, but are meaningless. Working at a trading firm/hedge fund is a common example (though some people may find that it's all three or only one). Another example is being a successful startup founder working on the wrong problem.

Finally, there are jobs that are valuable and meaningful, but maybe not all that fun. To me, this is what being a startup founder (working on the right problems) or how I imagine a professional athlete is like.

The grand slam would be having all three, but in my experience these are exceptionally rare. If it's fun and meaningful, everyone wants to do it, and supply and demand pushes the value down. Most of these cases are due to unusual personalities that let one find fun or meaning in activities others don't. This ties into the common startup advice of paying attention to "founder-problem fit" and "what are your unfair advantages".
stong1
·hace 6 meses·discuss
This is my article! I was surprised to see it here again. I hope you all enjoy it, I had a blast writing it. Thanks again everyone for the kind words and valuable feedback.
stong1
·el año pasado·discuss
Reminds me of a small project I did back in undergrad: Minesweeper using a SMT solver. https://github.com/stong/smt-minesweeper
stong1
·el año pasado·discuss
Cheap. Less than $10/GB and since we only scrape metadata and transcripts, the traffic usage is low.
stong1
·el año pasado·discuss
1.) We do no TTS of our own. We either use the original transcripts uploaded manually by the YouTuber or we use the auto-generated ones supplied by Google.

2.) No, I plan to keep it free as the operational costs are relatively minimal.
stong1
·el año pasado·discuss
This should be fixed!
stong1
·el año pasado·discuss
This should be fixed now. There was temporary outage due to proxy running out of bandwidth.
stong1
·el año pasado·discuss
Hi HN! I'm the author of this service. Thank you for your support.

There may have been some temporary downtime due to residential proxy running out of bandwidth. I have purchased additional bandwidth. (I run this service for free.)

There also may be some errors with particular videos because they are not accessible in certain regions. For now all requests to YouTube originate from United States, but open to change in the future to some kind of round-robin or fallback system.

I know it's not perfect. I developed the tool originally for my own use. It's open source and I'm open to any patches or pull requests.

Enjoy!
stong1
·el año pasado·discuss
I would work on something else then.